I would verify this with someone from IBM but I believe the Slave switch would no longer control some of the management layer protocols now that it is a subordinate to the Master switch. For example, you should not have GUI access to that Slave switch as everything should now be shown under the master switch. However, I'm not sure what happens in a stacked configuration when the Master dies? Does the Slave take over and assume all management roles like SNMP? It would be nice to have the ability to test this.

Prerequisite:1. You have stacked switch2. You have FSM3. You have warrning "partial access" for one or few switch, if you have at least 2 switch in stack4. MB this solution can help for other troubles cuz this is critical error

Go to resolve trouble

Case:EN4093REN4093Rand this switchs in stacked mode

1. Step

Verifying switch

login via ssh on both switch

type this command on all switch

IBMBaldeNetwork#show stack switchIBMBaldeNetwork-2#show stack switch

in bottom find line

Switch 1Local switch: Switch Mode (cfg) - Master

Switch 2Local switch: Switch Mode (cfg) - Master

Yes, this point where i have troublei have stacked switch but BOTH switch have ROLE MASTER

FSM verify this line and think BOTH switch can manage via all RSAP

but in stacked mode 1 switch can change configuration /cfg/ menu or conf t in iscli2 switch only /information or #show in iscli have

2. Step

how to resolve ?go to switch where you !can't! conf t useIBMBaldeNetwork-2#show stack switch stack name: LiksLocal switch is the backup.